A website that allows you to look up a domain name; IP address etc...useful for students to verify sources of websites to assess validity of information.
aims to make cybersafety a normal part of everybody’s life by equipping them to use technologies in ways that are positive and that protect them from the potential risks. The first major focus of eSmart is to help schools create a cultural norm of smart, safe and responsible use of digital technologies.
eSmart is an initiative of The Alannah and Madeline Foundation
The Budd:e cybersecurity education package comprises a series of media-rich and interactive learning activities for Australian schools students. The package comprises two learning modules – one for primary students and one for secondary students – which help students adopt safe and secure online practices.
is an Internet safety program delivering interactive training to parents, carers and teachers through primary and secondary schools across Australia using a network of accredited trainers.
Created by the UK Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, ThinkUKnow Australia has been developed by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Microsoft Australia, and is now proudly supported by ninemsn.
Cybersafety Resources
Shelly Terrells 10 Digital Literacy Resource Links
Some good stuff here...love the Tree Octopus Lesson!NSW DET Information for Teachers 'CyberBullying'
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/student_serv/discipline/bullying/cyberbully.pdfGeneric Cyberbullying Statement from BullyFree.com
http://www.bullyfree.com/free-resources/cyber-bullying-policyTechnology Tips - Shiny Happy Emails
A short and simple web page with links about sending courteous emails - useful for staff and students who are learning about email communication.Easy Who Is
A website that allows you to look up a domain name; IP address etc...useful for students to verify sources of websites to assess validity of information.A simple guide to all that teachers need to know about Digital Citizenship
- Exactly that....short and simple
Edutopia in collaboration with FaceBook=
- A guide to setting social media guidelines in your school
This PDF gives sage advice about process, but also lots of relevant links for research and keeping ontop of current practice.
==Google Digital Citizenship Guide
- Lesson Plans and Resources==
Google devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). *
Maitland Newcastle's information on Cybersafety for Parents
eSmart
aims to make cybersafety a normal part of everybody’s life by equipping them to use technologies in ways that are positive and that protect them from the potential risks. The first major focus of eSmart is to help schools create a cultural norm of smart, safe and responsible use of digital technologies.eSmart is an initiative of The Alannah and Madeline Foundation
Cybersmart
provides activities, resources and practical advice to help young kids, kids, teens and parents safely enjoy the online world.Cybersmart also offers training and resources for schools and materials for library staff.
Developed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority, Cybersmart is part of the Australian Government’s cybersafety program.
Budd:e
The Budd:e cybersecurity education package comprises a series of media-rich and interactive learning activities for Australian schools students. The package comprises two learning modules – one for primary students and one for secondary students – which help students adopt safe and secure online practices.ThinkUKnow
is an Internet safety program delivering interactive training to parents, carers and teachers through primary and secondary schools across Australia using a network of accredited trainers.Created by the UK Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, ThinkUKnow Australia has been developed by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Microsoft Australia, and is now proudly supported by ninemsn.
Broken Bay Diocese Cyber Safety Guidelines for Schools